Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1962, p. 4

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t 4 the stourryiui irwwf ikntby marc i 1962 case of the experienced shopper car buyers who insist on buying on price alone are run ning the risk of coming out sec ond best in a battle of wits with an uneth ical dealer how this can happen even to a buyer who has some experience xell patrick with the tricks of the trade in price shopping wax illustrated once again re cently in a case involving travelling salesman when this particular buyer received an allowance quote on his used car some s2c higher than competing dealers he was naturally pleased though he suspected the figure might be a highball thats a fake high price allowance for his used car offered in the hope of lur ing the shopper back to the dealers premises after he has finished his shopping tour cautiously he had the sales man put the offer in writing he returned to the dealer some days later to pick up his new car after his price compar ison tour convinced him that he was indeed getting a 200 bar gain it turned out the sales man had made a mistake the dealer couldnt possibly offer him that much and in any case the offer hadnt been signed by the proper authority they were sorry to say meanwhile our buyer had told his wife friends and busi ness associates how he had saved 200 by some smart bargaining caught in the em barrassment of his own story he bought he car at a price somewhat higher than a reput able dealer had offered him rather than confess he had been outsmarted nhi patrick motors ltd stouffville s money 5 hundred attend york county summury duy one hundred women attended the summary pay for the train ing school course 143 pounds of meat this course was offered through the home eco nomics service programme of the ontario department of ag riculture to interested womens groups in the county last november sixteen groups sent two leaders eah to a two day training school miss sue lees toronto instructed the women on how to buy cook and serve meat summary day gives each group a chance to review and show what they gained from the course the summary day program was held in the newmarket legion hall the eleven groups which com pleted the course were king belhaven vandorf gormley pine oi chard bogarttown eld ers mills snowball highland creek mark vaun schomberg seven colourful exhibits were a devonshire immigrant robert stapleton pioneer third installment sure said the honest irish man she addressed you pays your passage and the boat takes you there and how far have us to go oh about five hundred mile or so but thats nothing in this country poor sudans heart sank with in her she was half sick and wholly discouraged and with scarcely a shilling she did what iuch people generally do at such times she sat down and cried now in the second cabin a part of the steerage partitioned off from the rest and somewhat better furnished and supplied was a mr wheeler and his fam ily coming out to upper canada to join his son who had been cut a year he was from the same country and nearly the same place as the stapletons and when he saw susan on the wharf and learned the situa tion felt inclined to help her he gave her four sovereigns and told her to repay him when display showing various would not press phases of the topic studied in the meat course four groups mark vaun snowball gormley and vandorf were asked to com ment on their respective dis plays the main feature of the after noon was a panel discussion on the topic municipal and federal laws related to the slaughter and sale of meat those taking part were summary day com mittee members mrs a rum ble king mrs o e smith bel- haven mrs g kotyck elders mills mrsk thomas schom berg and guest dr h r mc- carnon of newmarlft at the conclusion of the pro gram miss lois smith county home economist discussed the training school choices for the following year development of the allelec tric home with electric heating cooking clothes drying water heating air conditioning and all the other home applications of electricity contribute to a better balanced 12month system load for municipal electrical utili ties by encouraging volume sales with diversity of use utili ties can attain lower operating costs and pass the savings on to the customer her a was now sunshine susan with the sight of the green fields got better at once and the steam er soon reached montreal her experiences were very like her husbands with the durham boats and the rapids the steam er from prescott and the hotel at toronto only in her case it was a rather poor and cheap house near the waterfront and now for bob she had never had any address but tor onto and how to find him she nmtttttt llltm wedding bouquets corsages funerai arrangements don lewis nurseries stouffville 790 333 ksqz v on term deposits guaranty trust company of can ad ft j wilson berry president metro toronto ojfice don mills centre hi 70163 ms bay street em 61531 township of whitchurch truckers take notice 1962 half load restrictions by resolution passed by the council of the town ship of whitchurch on february 19th 1962 all trucks using township roads on and after thursday march 1st 1962 are restricted lo half loads clifford wallwobk reeve krnest davjs road snpl stouffville coop tips on a safe start for your baby chicks lay your plana for more poultry profit at chick starting time even at a day old your chicks represent a substantial investment protect this investment by giving them a safe start with purina chick startena canadas favourite chick starter economical too it takes only 2 pounds of startena to nourish a light breed chick through those important first five weeks costs only pennies per chick you get high chick livability when you bring em along the lowcost purina way chick startena contains 26 purinareaearched ingredients in cluding trace minerals vitamins and antibiotics that combat disease and whats even mors important purinas exclusive micromixing guarantees that all 26 ingredients are precisely balanced and thoroughly mixed so that every thimbleful of startena is a complete diet when you order your chicks see us for startena and all your chick start ing needs at the store with the checkerboard sign for fast efficient feed service call stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow vvvvvv feedpurinachoutodap vwv vv- knew not nor had she taken the precaution to write him be forehand but bill had sharpen ed up wonderfully i tell ye what said he ill go and find he he cant be very far away so the next morning the two boys started up yonge street mile after mile they trudged on just as bob stapleton himself had done the year before they did not however make as good progress as he and night over took them before they reached richmond hill they felt shy of speaking to grown people about shelter for the night but felt free to speak with a boy driv ing some cows back from milk ing having put up the bars he returned with them and chatted as he went of course he knew they were immigrants and had a good many questions by the time they got to what he called our place he made bold to say to them well come in anyway and git some i read and milk i guess there aint no tea now he told his mother about them and she in the midst of her questioning got them something to eat and drink the boys had not had a drink of milk since they left england and enjoyed it accord ingly soon the man came in and as his grandfather had come from england from shrop shire or slopshire or some sich name anyway it was a great place for orchards and so he guessed it was about the same place the boys came from he made them welcome for the right this was only the second night they had slept in a bed and it was very sweet thus to rest the wind rustled through some orchard trees close to their open window and they dreamed all night of the splashing of the steamboat paddles so close to them as they slept on the deck of the lake steamer after a good breakfast in the morning they set off cheerily in their search the farmer ad vised them to turn off yonge street to the right at the first crossroad above richmond hill theres a man in theie said he i firgit his name but he tells me he has an immigrant workin for him a married man and when he axed him about his wife he said her was in england so i guess youd better hunt him out for them that speaks that way all comes from the same place i reckon at the tavern corners above richmond hill they accordingly turned off and after going three or four miles when passing a bush they heard men working with oxen beyond thats fa ther cried the younger boy and listening again they heard the same voice along with oth ers the fact was it was four or five men logging with ox en the boys ran through the in tervening bit of brush at head long speed and it would be hard to tell who was more sur prised the boys at seeing their father black from head to foot for an immigrant never can keep the soot off him as a native can with only his teeth and the whites of his eyes to relieve the picture or the man at seeing his iwo english boys suddenly em erge from the woods stapleton came near fainting with excite ment and sat down to get his breath and collect himself while the younger boy stood with his lip quivering and tears gather ing in his eyes for he wanted to rush into his fathers arms but dare not for the sootiness phil who came running from the house got his arms around his brothers and danced about them as in a polka and hers in toronto he called out to the boss her has come across the sea and i never knowed it i must get she up some way the boss said the logging would be all done by night if they worked well and hed go tomorrow with the hcrses to toronto and bring her up so that was settled bob went with him and the boys rested he worked the remainder of lhat season with the same man and got such jobs of work as he coujd through the winter liv ing in a small log house for which he paid a trifling rent just before the snow went off he moved on a new lot in ux- bridge to begin as many others a life in ihe bush it was hard work and the way to do the work had to be learned the boys learned more quickly than he but he found the advantage of having a base of supplies so to speak in the neighbourhood he had left and when he wanted some seed or a little flour and a little later a cow and then a yokp of oxen he was not quite a stranger and was able to get a reasonable credit it was sev eral years before he could re pay the borrowed money to wheeler the latter what with mills and one thing and another had prospered in this world and made up his mind that if sta pleton paid him well and good h not he would never ask him not knowing perhaps how hard the other with a large family and no education or busi ness training was struggling at last however he came to stouffville and paid wheeler principal and interest the latter making it nearly double the or iginal amount some years before this two of mr wheelers sons were pass ing in a sleigh not far from where stapleton lived and turn ed off their way to make him a visit he wa glad to see them for their fathers sake and told them that although he had nei ther beet pork nor mutton in tha howe he could give them rom meat for dinner they wondered if thm early in the year he managed to have veal but it turned out to be venison i shoot all my own deer said the father except when bill shoots one hims good at the gun is bill and said he fur ther among all the children there isnt a pair o shoes and yet not one on em is barefoot in this case it was rude mocca sins of his own making fashion ed out of deer skin to such shifts were the honest yeomanry of the bush put a few genera tions ago he and his wife are dead a good many years ago she got her wish about a sugar tree for many a good maple yielded its sap from year to year to sweet en her tea her was a good woman said stapleton and all his neigh bours believed him and all her sons revered they grew up to be honourable men diligent in their business and withal well educated for stapleton held that when he emigrated he left english disadvantages behind him and one of them was in his days the lack of education among the poor one of his sons robeit jr who was held in lespect by ev erybody died many years ago in 1889 at bloomington his wife was rebecca mertens the story is true and as a landscape painter puts in a tree here and a flower there which may not appear in the scene before him but which seems necessary in older to com plement the picture so with a little filling in of small details this devonshire story is set before the reader note the abovementioned mr wheeler was a gieatly cherished friend of the stapleton family submitted by margery mert ens through the courtesy of josie pattersonwinterstein winter garden care to prevent damage to your trees and shrubs this winter theie are several piecautions that you can take heie aie a few suggested by horticultur ists after a fall of snow many of the evergreens in the garden are bent down under the weight of snow that has accumulated on the branches dont leave it there to freeze take a stick and gently shake the branches this will prevent them from becom ing permanently misshapen and also helps to avoid damage from high winds dont foiget the hedge while you are at this job snow will build up on the flat top of a hedge and should be removed snow should be removed gently needles and twigs are often par tially frozen and brittle damage from ice storms is hard to prevent but you can take a few precautions with more susceptible trees such as nestegg for retirement a sun life endowment pobc can guarantee ample funds for retire tnent years of leisure travel and comfort hde providing full ufa insurance protection through your working years talk it over with me today jim abell phone 237 stouffville sun life assurance company of cah4da business directory accountants john c wylie fla uoeesed public accountant aud1tob office residence wyue acres musselnians lake boad kk2 stouffville phone 195 leonard r rosenberg bcom chartered accountant bank of nova scotia building aurora telephone pa 79151 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon joy boss days tues thru sat nights wed and frl for appointment call stouff 465 auctioneers floral designs weddings funerals corsages a specialty grahame w hudson 28 obrien ave stouffville phone stouffville 532w w d atkinson rhone stouffville 363 licensed auctioneer and sale slanager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in your pocket phone stouffville 363 they are not too tall give them some support either in the form of a good slake or attach three wires to the tree at 120 degrees angle from each other this will give support from three sides be sure to wrap something ar ound the wires where they come in contact with the tree fail ure to do this will damage the the silver birch or willow if bark spring ts just around the corner have your decorating done now the lang service 20 3 yrs guarantee per room we hang and supply paper in room loxif your choice of large assort ment of designs of wallpaper washable now booking exterior work also phone now gormley 5449 ken clarke prentice auctioxeers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario miuiken po ph ax 3 5987 markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98w optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist picton stouffville in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 58 main st e on the following mondays and tuesdays mar 5th 6th apr 2nd 3rd 30th garnet v gray od optometrist stouffvtlle medical centre phone 616 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pan every tuesday dental a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 53u address gormley po 5935 chiropractors kennedy- cfflropractic office a o hart kennedy dc s 17 church si stouffville hours mon wed 2 pm 9 pm phone stouffville 617 answering service fri wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream in stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone isgw stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent notice now you can wash all those blankets bed spreads drapes scatter rugs sheets playsuits overalls etc in our big new douhle load washers they hold 2 regular washer loads for 35c we also have big commercial dryers that fluff dry your clothes ever-so- fast you can put a to 5 regular washer loads in one biz dryer deposit 10c for each 10 minutes required several dimes may be deposited at one time we now can offer you your choice of the regular automatic washer of either the big inglis washer or the easy with the spiralator action they both do a very clean wash come and see for yourself coin laundry bayview plaza bayview avenue elgin mills road aiifcianjbi1 wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray hrs 1012 am 24 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am s27 main st n markham ont telephone 701 insurance nedl c smith lds dds office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167w stouffville graduate of university of toronto legal william g parsons llb barrister solicitor 157 main st w ro box 820 phone 4at stouffville button coon barristers solicitors notaries 33 main st w stpufivllla phone 666 667 solicitors canadian bank of commerce h rkg button ba 103 obrien ave phone 339 david a coon 45 victoria st phona 1155 thos birkett and son ltd general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 716 eveningsgordon r birkett 717 lcs clarke 281 bob hassard 682 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 67 biclimond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 833 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 25 the worlds day of prayer will be held in the kinsale church on march 9 at 230 pm unit 1 of the uc women will meet on thursday of this week march j at the home of mrs m minaker miss may brown is in charge of the program the cubs and scouts and their loaders were in attendance as a group at our church service last sunday their two flags were dedicated mr and mrs lawson parks of oshawa were visitors with her parents mr and mrs percy clarke recently mr john kingstone and mr andy morden returned home from the hospital last sunday mrs reg clarke returned home recently mrs crossman was a visitor with mr and mrs d clarke on the weekend- mrs m pcgg attended an ex ecutive meeting of the oshawa uc women on monday of this week mrs kcddel of toronto is with her daughter mrs brooks this week remember the skating party sponsored by the uc women at brooklln arena on thursday night march 9 paul w j mingay ba barrister solicitor ci main street markham ont phono markham 707 48tf robert w mcvey barrister solicitor sulie 5h 62 richmond street west markham toronto phone 339 phone em 30389 seat u new york city ideal central location between 51a avenue timet square mid as radio chy clow jo jm j theatres night clubs ativi lt shopping jemhi 1 1 u tv and radio ptun8l ii i aircondiriontng njfll i i ii staglei nam 550 h i h ooables from ss00 ljuhrtlrilp see your travel jst i i ii i agent or write 3cjhjhl jjimocoiparujgotell iso waal 44lh si my nv immjimmk iaeoo klu shots again the doctors have a good point and it really doesnt hurt a mans body is extremely sensitive pat him on the back and his head swells

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